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	<title>The Pedestrian Poet &#187; stranger</title>
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		<title>The Hat</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 06:55:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The woman walks Along in a crowded street Surrounded by people Yet so alone A scarf like a noose Wrapped around her frail neck Hands shoved deep Into her pockets She only looks At the ground The rhythmic step of her feet Her wide hat Shields her from the world She ignores them Is afraid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;">The woman walks<br />
Along in a crowded street<br />
Surrounded by people<br />
Yet so alone<br />
A scarf like a noose<br />
Wrapped around her frail neck<br />
Hands shoved deep<br />
Into her pockets<br />
She only looks<br />
At the ground<br />
The rhythmic step of her feet<br />
Her wide hat<br />
Shields her from the world<br />
She ignores them<br />
Is afraid of them<br />
She wraps herself tighter<br />
In what is safe and comforting<br />
And is content in isolation<br />
So she walks along<br />
In a crowd of people<br />
Without faces<br />
The wind picks up<br />
For a moment it whispers<br />
A soft secret in her ear<br />
A riddle told to fast<br />
As the wind<br />
Carried her hat away<br />
The woman let out<br />
A short little gasp<br />
As her barrier was removed<br />
She reached forward<br />
Fingertips grazing it<br />
Just out of reach<br />
As it bounces and rolls<br />
Along the dirty street<br />
She chases in vain<br />
And no one will help<br />
Finally out of breath<br />
And out of heart<br />
She gives up<br />
Standing in the crowd<br />
Puffs of winter breath<br />
Clouding before her as she watches<br />
Her hat dance away<br />
Her hair billowing about her<br />
Watching with sad longing eyes<br />
She stands still among thousands<br />
As she turns to leave<br />
A tap on her shoulder<br />
She turns in surprise<br />
A man stands before her<br />
Her hat in hand<br />
Holding it out towards her<br />
A smile but no words<br />
She takes it and offers<br />
A shy little smile in return<br />
As she starts to pull it<br />
Back into place<br />
He reaches out to stop her<br />
<em> Why</em><br />
He asks her<br />
<em> You have such a pretty face<br />
</em> He smiles and lets go<br />
Giving an impartial shrug<br />
<em> You don’t need to hide<br />
</em><em> You are beautiful you know<br />
</em> He leaves her with<br />
His few soft words<br />
And a knowing smile<br />
She stands there<br />
Hat in hand<br />
Filled with his offerings<br />
Her eyes are wide<br />
And her hands slightly quake<br />
She lifts the hat<br />
Looking at it now<br />
And tosses it away<br />
She watches it<br />
Flit and dance in the sky<br />
Gone forever<br />
She smiles slightly<br />
The stranger’s knowing smile<br />
She doesn’t need it anymore</p>
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